Treasure City Nevada History and Photos
TREASURE CITY -
(1867-1880)
Treasure City is just south of Hamilton, located at the
9,000 foot level on Treasure Hill. Treasure City was the first business
center of the White Pine Mining District. Here, the Eberhardt mine
produced $3,000,000 from a single hole 70 by 40 by 25 feet in size.
Albert J. Leathers organized the White Pine Mining District with other
Reese River miners in 1865. A Piaute Indian called "Napias Jim" (Napias
is an Indian word for silver) took Leathers, a blacksmith and prospector
to a spot near the summit of Treasure Hill and showed him an outcropping
of silver ore in 1867. Napias Jim had wanted to atone for stealing food
from Leathers. This discovery became the Hidden Treasure Mine, the first
major mining operation on Treasure Hill.
In 1869, Treasure City
had the White Pine News, a post office, stock exchange, theater, Masonic
and Odd Fellows lodges, 42 stores, a bank, Wells Fargo office and
several saloons. Most of the buildings burned down in 1874. The ruins of
the town extend over a mile along the former main road. They include
some of the stone and brick McCormick Bank, parts of other structures,
many shafts, tunnels and mine dumps in the area. At least one burial
took place at Treasure City.
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